Item #: SCP-7800
Object Class: Neutralised (Formerly Keter and Euclid class)
Special Containment Procedures:
None are available at this time.Description:
SCP-7800 is a data-hacking computer virus that manifested in Foundation devices in the year 20[XX]. Its creator has not been determined before its neutralisation, and it is unclear what they intended to accomplish by attempting to expose the SCP Foundation to the public. Thankfully, SCP-7800 could only manifest in one device at a time. Because of its capabilities, SCP-7800 was originally classified as Keter.The virus turns out to be sentient and has been witnessed briefly communicating with personnel before de-manifesting from their device. Interviews have been deemed impossible to conduct however. SCP-7800 transports itself through devices via network waves and cables.
SCP-7800 possesses an avatar that occupies the entire screen of its host when it manifests. It is described as a white stag with illuminated cyan eyes facing to the right, but has its head angled forward. Its background is a featureless black screen. The avatar is animate and is able to display facial expressions, brief actions are usually limited to flicking its ears or its tail, tapping the ground with its hoof, and breathing gestures. SCP-7800 has not been observed to change its pose. SCP-7800 can be expelled from the device using normal antivirus softwares but it does not eliminate it.
It broke through supposedly secure highly-classified documents and began to leak them into civilian social media. Users that viewed the leaked documents had to be located and amnesticised before word could spread. This seemed to be SCP-7800's only goal, as it has not been recorded doing other tasks in a Foundation device other than effortlessly penetrating security and leaking SCP documents. Devices affected by SCP-7800 are shown to have little to no information left stored in them, presumably removed and stolen by the virus and uploaded into public media. SCP-7800's file security breaches take exactly three minutes to complete.
As it has been observed to travel through internet waves and cables, a proposal was developed to trap SCP-7800 in a standard Foundation laptop through unplugging it and turning off internet routers in its chamber. The proposed procedure was accepted by the 05 council and conducted in a 3 x 3 x 3-meter chamber where a Foundation property laptop was placed on a table in the center. Multiple cables were plugged into it and a strong network connection was planted into the room. Duplicates of Level 4 accessible documents were uploaded into the computer by Level 4 operatives in order to bait SCP-7800.
After approximately nine hours of supervision, SCP-7800 finally manifested into the valuable laptop. Network in the chamber was shut off and all cables were removed, SCP-7800 did not appear to take notice of the process. After three minutes, SCP-7800's avatar displayed a look of surprise as a reaction to its inability to leave, then a look of irritation. It was then reclassified as Euclid.
After twenty-four hours, to eliminate future threats, the laptop containing SCP-7800 was ordered to be incinerated. The anomaly was reclassified as Neutralised thereafter.

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